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3 Free Apps That Connect My Kansas Classroom to the World

Edsurge

Now you can through the power of social media. Check out her different social media channels here: Instagram: teachingwithappitude. There’s a limit to how much information I can get across in a 15-minute video so I’m using other forms of social media to augment each episode. In no time, I was hooked.

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Ebook Protection: Important Things You Should Know to Prevent Anyone from Copying and Selling Your eBook

Kitaboo on EdTech

All you have to do is reach into your backpack, find your phone/tablet/Kindle and jump into the world of your favorite author. Utilize social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Goodreads, etc. REQUEST DEMO READ MORE. As a reader, you need not always keep a heavy book with you.

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5 Educational Technology Trends for Digital Classrooms in 2017

Kitaboo on EdTech

these tablets are perfect for ?l???r??m? find the tablet very useful in learning, as ?t Blogs and social media sites like Twitter ?r? REQUEST DEMO READ MORE. but also educators ?? Grants from both public and ?r?v?t? across the US t? ?r?v?d? students in classrooms. with a wide variety ?f f learning styles.

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Favorite tools for schools

Kathy Schrock

In addition, once you have the podcast created, you can embed it on your blog, share it with social media, and re-use parts of podcasts for future podcasts. To have the students feel more immersed in the image without using headsets, you can have them use the “VR view (single lens)” on a tablet or smartphone. kathyskatch.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

It is the instructional designer and tenured professor’s signal — “to the barricades!” — and everyone snipes at the other side from the Twitter trenches for a week, until there’s an unspoken truce that lasts until the next “ban laptops” op-ed gets published. A “ban laptops” op-ed may be the greatest piece of ed-tech clickbait ever devised.

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